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which shops accept moneyoff vouchers from here!!
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A lot of supermarkets will not accept internet vouchers because of the potential for fraud. The same voucher printed out a number of times.
If you wanted to use vouchers then it might be better to use proper manufacturers ones.
Like the ones in magazine etc.
I am very shy and normally get hubby to pay and hand over the vouchers while I slink off before I go bright red. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
Tescos and Asda will except if not buying the goods. But they do have limits like 10%. Why not ring your local store to find out what there policy is.
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Tesco seem to leave it up to the individual store. My local Tesco does accept internet printable coupons providing I only use one voucher for each manufacturer. They don't insist I buy the products, accept the same coupons week afetr week and will key in when they won't scan (which most of them don't). Cos they are so obliging I show a little restraint and keep my coupon total to about £5-6 off a £30-40 shop. I would suggest you try a few different stores until you find one that will accept them. The shop will redeem the vouchers so don't feel guilty about handing them over. It's advertising for the manufacturer and as good as cash for the shop. Why we feel it is a bit naughty to pay for groceries with coupon clipping in the UK I don't know. It's common place in the US and any store refusing them would see its customers defecting.Life's a beach! Take your shoes off and feel the sand between your toes.0
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